Month: November 2020

Martin Barraud | OJO Images | Getty Images When introducing clients to the idea of sustainable, or socially responsible, investing, financial advisors’ questions often spark a revelation. “Our first question to any potential client is about values,” said certified financial planner Mitchell Kraus, co-founder of Capital Intelligence Associates in Santa Monica, California. “What do you
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Tax Planning Shutterstock Year-end tax planning for traders varies based on eligibility for trader tax status (TTS) in 2020 and 2021. There are different strategies to consider for investors, TTS traders using the capital gains method, and TTS traders using Section 475 MTM ordinary gain and loss treatment. TTS traders operate as sole proprietors, spousal
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Jamie Grill | Blend Images | Getty Images Retirement savers appear to be taking advantage of relaxed rules around 401(k) withdrawals during the coronavirus pandemic. The typical 401(k) investor pulled $12,000 from their account in the form of a “coronavirus-related distribution,” according to a new Vanguard analysis of its client data. This figure represents the
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An exterior view of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) headquarters in Washington. Jonathan Ernst | Reuters What would a Democrat-controlled Securities and Exchange Commission look like? It’s early, but speculation is already raging on Wall Street.  Who will be SEC commissioner? Gary Gensler, who aggressively implemented the Dodd-Frank Act when he was the
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MoMo Productions Families of color were already trailing their White peers in retirement savings. Then the coronavirus pandemic hit, adding a further hurdle to retirement planning for minorities in the U.S. More than 60% of Hispanic households are at risk of being unable to maintain their current standard of living in retirement, along with 54%
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getty In March, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), which was intended to provide relief for taxpayers, including those stimulus checks. The law also offered some provisions intended to help businesses, including the much talked about Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP. The program is precisely what it sounds like: billions
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When it comes to Medicare, not all vaccines are the same. getty While we await the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine, it’s a good time to learn about Medicare’s coverage of vaccinations. For example: Sally lives in a small, rural community and sees the one doctor in town. She got her pneumonia vaccination during her first
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Allianz Global Investors’ Mona Mahajan won’t rule out market consolidation over the next several weeks. But she’s painting a bullish long-term picture that’s chiefly tied to a key advancement on the coronavirus front. “We’ve had tremendous vaccine news,” the firm’s senior U.S. investment strategist told CNBC’s “Trading Nation” on Tuesday. Since yesterday’s encouraging vaccine announcement
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Stock’s are surging on Monday on news of a 90% effective Covid-19 vaccine and CNBC’s Jim Cramer said investors should be excited about what the scientific breakthrough means for everyday life and the stock market. “If you think about where we were last week, where we felt that there was very little chance to be able to stop this
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